Halfdan II of Ostlandet

Halfdan II "the Mild" of Ostlandet (775-833) was the king of Ostlandet from an unknown year to 833, succeeding Eystein I of Ostlandet and preceding Gudrodr of Ostlandet.

Biography
Halfdan II of Ostlandet was born in 775, and was the son of Oysteinn of Oppland. Halfdan became the king of Ostlandet sometime in the 9th century, succeeding Eystein I of Ostlandet. Halfdan was said to be generous in gold but to starve his men with food, and he was a great warrior who often pillaged and gathered great booty. Halfdan died of illness in his bed in 833, and he was succeeded by Gudrodr of Ostlandet.